Civil Litigation,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jan. 14, 2020
CoreLogic sanctioned for refusing arbitration
A U.S. judge has sanctioned a data analytics service for disobeying an arbitration order, ending a fight over licensing in out-of-state arbitrations that the plaintiffs' attorneys said is part of a growing defense tactic.




A U.S. judge has sanctioned a data analytics service for disobeying an arbitration order, ending a fight over licensing in out-of-state arbitrations that the plaintiffs' attorneys said is part of a growing defense tactic.
Irvine-based CoreLogic Inc. is to pay $18,482.49 to Bryan Schwartz Law and $67,873.13 to Nichols Kaster LLP, which covers the firms' work related to CoreLogic's refusal to participate in arbitrations it compelled...
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